AMUSEMENTS. VICTORY GALA. (VENETIAN CONFETTI CAIiNIVAL.) LYALL BAY. STARTING NEW YEAR'S DAT. i THREE DAYS AND NIGHTS OF THE BEST. I THE J [.A IN POINTS TO REMEMBER: GRAND PROCESSION assembles at KJ.LBIRNIE RESERVE 9 a.m. THURSDAY (NEW YEAR'S DAY). January 1. After judging, Procession proceeds to Lynll Bay, via tram line. All intending to take part in proccssion must 'be at the Kilbirnie Reserve sharp to enable the marshals to carry out their duties successfuliv and steadilv. . ~ „ „„ ... GRAND OFFICIAL OPENING at Hand Rotunda, Lya.ll Bay. 12 noon. New Year's Day. For full details see ofiicial Programme and Newspapers of ycsicr(lav's date (30th instant). . . , ' TRAM ARRANGEMENTS.—SpeciaI Oars leave Courtenay Placc every minute. Special Tram Tickets will be on sale at the Tram Ticket Offices, including the Tram Ticket Office at Courtenay Place, and Additional Ticket Offices will be provided at the end of Courtenay Place, where the Special Cars leave from. SOUND ADVlCE—Purchase your Tram Ticket beforehand. Tnrsc can he obtained from the Tram Conductors noiv or at Street Stalls. Official Programme will n.lso be on sale. ... URGENT APPHAL.—Tiie public are requested to refrain from 6wimnimg at Lyall Bav during Carnival Days. . AMBULANCE ANto OTIIEE MATTERS.—The St. John Ambulance Association is nroriding proper arrangements at the Bay. A Lost Children lent has been arranged for, next door to the Secretary's Office, on the Parade. Coupons, not cash, will be accented at any stall, side show, or refreshment places during the Carnival. Proper Ticket Offices are there for the public, to purchase the coupons, and there will ako be coupon sellers at stalls and side shows. Sixpcnnv and Threepenny Coupons, available for lyith adults mid children. Pennies will be" accepted .for the' donkey rides, and wimy-in-thc-slot isscmnes. Yoii may purchase any quantity of coupons, from one single coupon upv/aras. Remember, Coupons will be equal to actual cash at the Bay. , DECORATlONS—Householders on the road to the ®av are invited ro dceornto their premises and make the whole Bay a bright and happy place during the Carnival. All officials will wear badges. The fun beirius early each dnv. and lasts till 10 o'clock each evening. Proper LUNCHEON AND REFRESHMENT ROOMS are ready to enter for the most fastidious.. „ The Challenge Heating System Company will provide HOT WATER, I'REE. Ladies' Lavatories and Men's Lavatories will be found adjoining the Western Tram Waiting Shod, on the Promenade. Protect your own property, and, above fill, Ihe interests of (lie Gala Executive. CHEER TIP! The War lias been Won. ENJOY YOURSELF! Eeln the Life. Saving and Surf Club. JOIN THE CONFETTI FIGHTING DAY AND NIGHT! . R. LESLIE JONES, Telephone 2169. Organising Secretary, 181 Fcatherston. Street.
AMUSEMEPJTS. nn OWN HAL L, CONCERT CHAMBER. Direction J. and N. TAIT. SATURDAY, JANUARY 10, Also, JANUARY 13, 15, and 17. FOUR VIOLIN RECITALS. J. 6 N. TAIT Have the Honour of " presenting the WORLD-FAMED VIOLINIST, DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. "OF HER SEX—THE . FOREMOST LIVING VIOLINIST."—London "Morning Post."Daisy Kennedy is an Australian who, eleven years ago, left Adelaide for Europe to complete lier studies. During tho inteivoitiiig period she has risen to an eminent position amongst the World's Greatest Violinists. London acclaims her as THE GREATEST VTOT.INIST OF HER SEX. Gifted with a remarkable platform appearance, which, combined with her great artistry, stamp her us one of tho most airesting personalities on tho Concert Platform to-day. DAISY KENNEDY'S' appearances in Svdnev hav; been tho GREATEST MUSICAL SENSATION for years past. Three concerts with the STATE CONSERVATORIUM ORCHESTRA and FIVE RECITALS wero insufficient to meet the demand for seats, and the talented Violinist is booked i'ov a return series of Concerts after tho New Zealand Tour. : "ON BROAD LINES SHE STANDS WITHOUT AN EQUAL."—London "Morning Post." DA TRY KENNEDY. DAISY KENNEDY. "ONE OF THE FEW-THE VERY FEW-GREAT VIOLTNTSTS OF THE WORLD."—London "Daily Graphic." At the Piano: MISS TOPSIE DOENAU. PRICES: -Reserved, 55.; Unreserved, 3s. and 25., plus Tax. Box Plans OPEN AT THE BRISTOL WEDNESDAY MORNING NEXT. BUSINESS NOTICES, SPICER'S STUDIO. PHOTOGRAPHS AND ENLARGEMENT'S.. ARE THE BEST QUALITY AND VALUE. Send any Photograph yen want En< larged hero. Satisfaction Guaranteed. £0 WILLIS STREET / (Opposite Hotel Windsor). 'Phones 32G3 'and 1211. WHERE TO DiNlSr— k STOR HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. ASTOK HOUSE, WILLIS STREET. BEST 3-COURSE LUNCH IN WELLINGTON, Is. Gd., 12 noon to 2 p.m. TEA, GRILLS, FISH, ETC, 5 to 7 p<m. Our Motto: Civility, Attention, Cleanliness. No Frozen Meat Used. •Note Address: Over Pinny's Piano Warehouso. BLOUSES. iPREPE DE CHENE, 295. Gd. to G3s. V CHILDREN'S FROCKS, in Fuji and Tussore Silk, all prices. BROOKS AND MACKAY, Room 11 (upstairs), 102 Willis Street. Send for Prices.
SPORTING. __.rtnii/'iw-'iia V«£—MA.RTON JOCKEY CLUB. SUMMER MEETING, TO 3E HELD ON THURSDAY (New Year's Day) and FRIDAY, JANUARY 1 and 2,' ON MAItTON COURSE (adjoining Marlon Enihvny Station). GOOD FIELDS. FIRST-CLASS RACING. ■ GOOD FIELDS. • FIRST-CLASS RACING. FIRST RACE STARTS AT 11.30 A.M. ARTHUR WAT, Secretary.
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